Today is cleaning day here on Nocturne. We’ve been stripping the bed to wash the sheets. My human really makes a meal out of it, so of course I’ve been lending a paw to help. The funny shape of the bed means my human likes to moan about how difficult it is to make it, […]

Furiends everything is very exciting in my world at the moment and I want to make sure I keep you all up to date. So I’ve added two new pages to my blog today. There’s the new My Map page where you can get all the information on how to add your paw to my […]

I’ve heard from the turtles and I thought you all might like to know that they’re doing great! As most of you know, before I moved onto the boat full-time I had pet ninja turtles. Unfortunately they couldn’t come with us to live on the boat so we found them a new home. They love […]

I know lots of you were blown away by the catnip bubbles that I received as a gift. I’d never heard of them before but they’re really pawesome! I’ve been trying to get some good photos of me playing with them but my humans are hopeless and this was the best they could do… Lots […]

Furiends I’ve had the most pawesome weekend! The brains behind my book, a human called Jessica Cole, came to visit me! She came with sardines and catnip bubbles so although I was already indebted to her, I also loved her at first sight! She came with her partner James and my humans and I had […]

I’m very honoured to have seen this morning that my fur family (from the other side of the pond!) that have also accepted me as an honorary member of Kitties Blue, have written a pawesome review of my book! You can go and say hi and see what they all think of it by clicking […]

Today the temperature has suddenly jumped to 25 degrees Celsius! (That’s about 77 degrees for my American furiends.) It’s rather toasty inside the boat. We’ve got the hatch open and the fans going, but I’ve been keeping cool by chilling out on top of the fridge! I’ve been trying to convince the humans to invest […]

We have two good size fuel tanks on Noccy which means we can carry 100 gallons or 380 litres of fuel. One is underneath the v-berth where the humans sleep… and the other is underneath the settee on the port side. To check the level of fuel we use a dipstick. Although we keep a […]